“Rileks Je, Takyah Toksik” – SAYS Tech, MyGameOn Collab To Promote Mental Wellness In Gaming
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If you've played MOBA games or any online multiplayer game before, chances are you've been called names, flamed for a mistake, or even had a teammate rage-quit after getting called out
We get it. The pressure is real, the stakes feel high, and sometimes, people forget there's a human on the other side of the screen.
But does gaming have to be this stressful?
SAYS Tech, in collaboration with MyGameOn, have launched Rileks Je, Takyah Toksik, a campaign aimed at tackling cyberbullying and promoting mental wellness within the Malaysian gaming community

Championing inclusivity, Rileks Je, Takyah Toksik calls on gamers, content creators, and fans alike to play their part in creating a safe and supportive digital space.
At the heart of this initiative is a platform for individuals to share their personal experiences with online toxicity — completely anonymously and without fear of judgment.
Share your story or read from others on this website.
Beyond digital storytelling, the campaign features exclusive articles, videos, and expert interviews
These content pillars explore the real impact of cyberbullying and the importance of mental health in gaming culture.
Together, these resources aim to empower the community with tools, support, and knowledge to help themselves and others.

"In the gaming industry, cyberbullying is often associated with professional players, streamers, and especially targeted towards women. Through this campaign, their voices can be amplified and their stories can serve as lessons to help build a more inclusive and positive gaming community," explained Hazril Nor, MyGameOn editor.
"Mental wellness is incredibly important to us, and we've personally experienced how gaming can help reduce stress. Through this campaign, we aim to return to the heart of why we game: to have fun and to connect with others," said Sukhbir Cheema, SAYS Tech Lead.
Rileks Je, Takyah Toksik is a call to action for all gamers: Let's press pause on the hate and press play on empathy
Because everyone deserves to play in peace.
As part of the campaign, an upcoming on-ground event will serve as a safe, welcoming space for gamers to connect and celebrate what makes the gaming community strong.
More announcements will be made soon. Follow MyGameOn and SAYS Tech to stay updated.
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